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Instructions for Installation & Use

 - Series No. BS4900A-020130

Instructions for Installation & Use

 - Series No. BS4900A-020130

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SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS

SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS AND

A GROWING CHILD

SMALLER CHILD

Shoulders must not be below the Lower 
Shoulder Height Marker (A) when the headrest 
is at the lowest position.

From approximately 4 years of age.

TALLER CHILD

Shoulders must not be above the Upper 
Shoulder Height Marker (B) when the 
headrest is at the highest position.

To approximately 8 to 10 years of age.

Upper Height label will be behind the child’s neck.

Front of Vehicle

Marker B

Marker A

Marker B

 

Marker A

NOTE: 

These heights also apply if you are using a Child Harness with the booster seat.

FROM APPROXIMATELY 4 YEARS OF AGE.

 

LOWER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER (Marker A)

A Child who has outgrown their child restraint with in-built harness will have their shoulders in 
line or above the lowest shoulder height marker (label A) of this booster seat with the headrest 
in the lowest position. If 
the child’s shoulders are 
below this marker the 
child needs to stay in a 
child restraint with an 
in-built harness.

TO APPROXIMATELY 8 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE. 

UPPER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER (MARKER B)

The seat can be used until the child’s shoulders reach the Upper Marker (label B) with the 
headrest fully raised. Usually the shoulders will contact the bottom of the headrest, it is then 
time to move to the next 
form of restraint.
For maximum safety 
continue to use this seat 
as long as the child fits in 
the seat.

Just the car's lap-
sash seatbelt.

         IMPORTANT: Follow this advice.

Next type of restraint that can be used in the car for your child.

When your child has outgrown the seat, you can then use:

Safe-n-Sound recommend to keep your child in the 
appropriate restraint suitable for their age and size, only 
moving to the car's lap-sash seatbelt setup when he/she 
no longer fits a dedicated child restraint.

Summary of Contents for Safe-n-Sound BS4900A-020130 Series

Page 1: ...tion Use Series No BS4900A 020130 1 Instructions for Installation Use Series No BS4900A 020130 FORWARD FACING 4 years to 8 10 years approx BOOSTER SEAT IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDE...

Page 2: ...lengthen base Unfold Seat Risk of trapping hand finger Raise Lower headrest Check and adjust SecureGuard Device Check and adjust headrest 30 mm 2 Lift 1 Push down and out 3 Push back TO SHORTEN TO LE...

Page 3: ...ai c a em cao t i v ch ghi cao c a vai tr n c ng c a gh tr em Kh ng s d ng gh tr em booster n y cho n khi vai c a em tr n v ch ghi cao c a vai d i c ng 4 8 10 Da utilizzare con un cintura di sicurezza...

Page 4: ...l marcador superior de la altura de los hombros con el reposacabezas en la posici n m s alta aproximadamente de 8 a 10 a os de edad Tambi n se puede utilizar con el arn s para ni os cuyo uso con este...

Page 5: ...child seat It may be suitable for a child of approx 4 yrs old progressing from rearward facing child restraint Ensure the child s shoulders are above the lower height marker of this booster seat to e...

Page 6: ...ears of age in a correctly fitted and approved ISOFIX compatible child restraint This child restraint is not approved for use with the car s ISOFIX low anchorages IMPORTANT Protect all webbing from ab...

Page 7: ...ll have their shoulders in line or above the lowest shoulder height marker label A of this booster seat with the headrest in the lowest position If the child s shoulders are below this marker the chil...

Page 8: ...h side of headrest 10 Shoulder slots for use with Child Harness 1 Side Impact Cushion Technology Headrest SICT 2 Adjustable Height Headrest 3 Adjustable Side Wings 4 Padded cover for comfort 5 Booster...

Page 9: ...shown on pages 17 to 19 Extend seatbelt if required Check and adjust SecureGuard Check headrest position ADJUSTING THE HEADREST A The headrest can be adjusted to lock into different height locations...

Page 10: ...1 Lift 2 Push back ADJUSTING THE SECUREGUARD DEVICE The SecureGuard Device crotch strap must be adjusted so that it fits the seatbelt correctly to the child The crotch strap length adjuster can be fo...

Page 11: ...e Point B A Fully press Adjuster Button A while pulling top tether strap B to lengthen Pull to remove slack Always attach the hook and remove slack C Tighten adjustable top tether strap by pulling adj...

Page 12: ...t G A loose or poorly fitted seatbelt may cause preventable injuries if instructions are not followed HOW TO USE Lap part of seat belt in recess area B Position the lap sash belt over the child follow...

Page 13: ...must be positioned on the lap belt so that the child cannot slump or slouch Feed all the lap belt slack and sash belt slack back to retractor Adjust headrest so it is close to the shoulders Seatbelt a...

Page 14: ...NSTALLING SAFE N SOUND PROTECTA PLUS HARNESS WITH EXTENSION STRAP INTO VEHICLE An adjustable extension strap is supplied with the Child Harness Hook the Safe n Sound Protecta PLUS Harness clip first o...

Page 15: ...eft hand Harness Strap Cross Strap through the shoulder slots that are just above the child s shoulders Make sure that the Attachment Clip also feeds through to the back of the restraint Feed left han...

Page 16: ...in a crash CAUTION ALWAYS FOLLOW THE CHILD HARNESS INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO INSTALL CHILD HARNESS HOW TO INSTALL CHILD HARNESS CONVERTING A LAP SASH SEATBELT FOR USE WITH THE CHILD HARNESS With the booste...

Page 17: ...Slide slot B C Ensure the lap portion of the seatbelt is nearest to the child FITTING THE GATED SLIDE TO THE LAP SASH SEATBELT D Feed the straps through the gated slide to remove any slack This has no...

Page 18: ...he shoulder straps must be in the slots which are nearest to the child s shoulders the headrest should be adjusted to suit the child but shoulder straps should not be lower than the child s shoulders...

Page 19: ...lt is not lifted off the child s lap when the harness is adjusted Once adjusted further adjustments are necessary only to accommodate the growth of the child G Finally roll up the free end of the harn...

Page 20: ...parts on this booster seat that require user maintenance ONLY USE BRITAX SAFE N SOUND SEAT COVERS AND ACCESSORIES THAT ARE DESIGNED AND TESTED FOR USE WITH THIS PRODUCT TO CLEAN THE COVER The restrain...

Page 21: ...ok the elastic from behind the red sash guides at headrest rear see illustration Peel away from headrest C Remove seat base cover by releasing elastic loops from rear of seat base Feed through the Sec...

Page 22: ...shions and tuck behind Attach the elastic loops to the hooks at the back of the red sash guides Refit cover around headrest Ensure that the headrest is tucked in the channel around the red sash guides...

Page 23: ...nt of purchase A variety of Britax Safe n Sound accessories are available from various retailers of Britax Safe n Sound products INSTALLATION OF CAR UPPER ANCHORAGE POINT Consult the vehicle owner s h...

Page 24: ...ING MAY FRACTURE OR BREAK BOLT MAXIMUM TORQUE IS 20 Nm 14 75 ft lb Note Minimum of five full turns of attachment bolt is required before tightening force is applied IF THE CAR IS NOT FITTED WITH CHILD...

Page 25: ...h covers or partially covers the replacement of your child restraint Contact your insurance company for further details Your insurance company may require you to keep the child restraint for assessmen...

Page 26: ...hat any seat that may have experienced a severe crash is taken out of the market There is no method of determining if the restraint has been damaged in a severe crash so the restraint should be destro...

Page 27: ...hildcare Pty Ltd Australia The BRITAX trademark are the property of Britax Childcare Holdings Ltd UK We reserve the right to alter this product without notice 2012 2016 Britax Childcare Pty Ltd This p...

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